Sleep
- Jocelyn E Hoare
- Mar 24
- 1 min read
What is our moon's worth?--
The sun will rest below the Earth,
With a glow of white,
the Moon is our lamp for night.
In dusk to dawn,
you'll clench to yawn.
You see sundown,
twilight and fall-down.
You'll find beauty in sight.
Beautiful. How at dark, there will always be light.
Don't be gloom,
because very soon,
millions of stars join the moon,
Remark--
the semi-dark,
With enough brightness for all seas to feel.
The universe's life-time deal.
Soon after you lay to slowly... drift and blink,
No longer need to think,
Unconscious to all,
Let your mind fall,
into a deep sleep,
beyond worries to seep.
Where dreams
are events
that we see
without
our eyes open.
Sleep,
like
currents
flowing
in the
ocean.
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